People use Pedometers to calculate how many steps taken and distance walked or run.. Generally used for losing weight and keeping fit.
Pedometers work by counting the specific vibrations of feet hitting the ground and hip movements. This is why other vibrations, such as simply shaking the pedometer, will not register as steps taken or distance traveled.
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Pedometers work by counting the specific vibrations of feet hitting the ground and hip movements. This is why other vibrations, such as simply shaking the pedometer, will not register as steps taken or distance traveled.
Pedometers contain motion sensors to help count steps. For each step that is taken, the pedometer shakes a tiny bit with the movement of the walker's body. This movement is registered as a step.
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Most pedometers attach to a belt loop or clip to your waste band, this gives an accurate measure of your steps. Some pedometers attach to your shoe laces, this can introduce some error into the readings.
Pedometers are excelling in tracking the amount of steps you take while walking, jogging, or doing any other task involving motion of your legs. I own and use one myself.
For a fairly standard pedometer you tend to pay between $20 & $30 USD.
Pedometers and step counters can be purchased quite cheaply from sports shops and pharmacies.
Yes, and they are a great way to get in the recommended 10,000 steps per day!
Yes, there are. Horizon Fitness sells pedometers that will measure the distance travelled while running on a treadmill. A pedometer measures stride, assuming a certain stride equals a standard amount of distance walked. If you slowly shake a pedometer up and down you will fool it into thinking you've walked so many steps. So, yes a pedometer will work on a treadmill.
Actually you have to input the size of one of your step. Everytime a pedometer shakes it records a step. The more your waist shakes (which occurs when your walking) you will gain distance!